After entering Denmark, unvaccinated people who come from non-Schengen countries no longer have to be tested for the corona virus after entering Denmark. This means that there are no longer any Covid-19 entry restrictions.
Previously, people who were neither vaccinated nor recovered and who entered Denmark from outside the Schengen zone had to be tested for the corona virus within 24 hours. This provision has been deleted without replacement. This means that the northern European state no longer has any Corona entry requirements.
In Germany, almost all corona measures were lifted on February 1, 2022. This also applies to the obligation to wear a mask. In everyday life, mouth and nose protection has to be worn practically nowhere. In contrast, Germany and Austria, for example, are sticking to the unwelcome masks with arguments that are sometimes difficult to understand. In Denmark, the seven-day incidence - despite the de facto abolition of the mask requirement - is significantly lower than in Austria and/or Germany.